75 pages 2 hours read

James McBride

The Color of Water

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 1996

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Essay Topics

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Describe James’s attitude toward the Black Power movement in his youth. In what ways does he find it alluring? In what ways does he find it dangerous? How do his views on Black nationalism evolve over the course of his life?

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Despite the fact that Ruth seeks to bury her Jewish heritage, how and why does it emerge as a cultural force in her adult life, particularly with respect to how she raises her children?

3.

Examine the book’s title. What is the importance of the quote from which the title comes? What does it mean to James with respect to the book’s themes?

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